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What listeners are saying about WHPW:
. . . incredible variety of music. I listen to it all the time. WHPW Listener
With gratitude to your wonderful community radio station for downloading “Kickin’ It." R.H.
. . . Turned on the station in my car and heard Umo. Then I was just listening your comments about the best album lists and then into the people who want to go back to the past. It was heard at the right time. I just pulled over and sat in a parking lot and listened. thank[s] man J.R.
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Mop Tops & The King
An independent, weekly, one hour radio show featuring the music of The Beatles and Elvis Presley with some fun surprises in between.
Now is a great time to produce a piece to air on WHPW at home. It can be 30 seconds, 5 minutes, or 2 hours - you decide.
If you are interested, send us an email or call us at
207-835-1018
Thank you!
Fast Cash Redemption Center
109 Bath Road, Brunswick
Still Worshiping "Together" with Neighbors
In a partnership between the Elijah Kellogg Congregational Church & West Harpswell Baptist Church in Harpswell, WHPW is continuing to broadcast "socially-distanced" church services on 97.3 FM.
The parking lot at the Kellogg church is set up for social distancing between cars and attendees are able to hear the sermons through their car radios on WHPW. Folks can also listen to the service from their own homes by tuning their radios to WHPW 97.3.
Thanks to board member Daniel Moore and engineer Howard Yanik for putting together all the necessary connectivity to make this broadcast continue to be possible - and thanks to Pastor John Carson of Kellogg Church for reaching out to WHPW.
Don't forget - if you are short on time to volunteer or produce a show, but have some extra cash that you don't know what to do with a donation of any size is a great way to support local radio.